It has been a while

jvblackxj

Registered User
Location
CenterVille, UT
I had signed up on RME a very long time ago. I was living in Las Vegas at the time. I had a Black Jeep Cherokee XJ. i loved that Jeep, but I needed to move on as it was a strain on my family and finances. I, however, still have wheeling in my blood. I currently own a 1999 GMC suburban. Nothing fancy, in fact the opposite.

It has many dents, Vinyl flooring ans seats, scratches, ... well it ain't the prettiest thing on the road. It is an old man too. 240K on the odometer. But I am third owner and it still runs strong for being that old. I have had to rebuild the tranny, and transfer case will need a refresher soon. The motor will get replaced when needed, but I am hoping to get through 2 more years. I have had it out in the woods plenty of times and for a heavy stock rig, it works surprisingly well.

It is a workhorse too. Remember the winds in Centerville a couple months ago. Well I go to use my recovery equipment to pull trees, stumps and debris all over the place. Throw it in 4lo and this thing can pull an amazing amount of weight.

I do plan to modify it more, but I need to get a cheaper mode of daily transport. I get about 15 mpg which is great for an old 454 vortec, but I drive far enough daily to make it expensive (approx $100 every 5 days).

I home-brewed my XJ lift and everything with it and plan to get something on my burb. I really would like to bob the backend a bit, lift with about 4-6 inches run 38s and much more. I already built my roof rack. Not the prettiest but one of the biggest racks you will see on a burb. I have mounted my spare up there which gave room for my hi-lift inside (out of the weather).

More to come, of course, I plan to frequent these boards as I have done on other sites in the past. I have found boards like these are abounding in knowledge, skill and friendliness.

Just a tad more about me:
I moved to Centerville about 3.5 yrs ago. I love it in Utah and have no plans to move back to any heat anywhere.
I am an NRA instructor for Basic rifle, shotgun, and pistol.
I have a family, with four kids. Marriage is shaky and status may or may not change in the near future.
Along with wheeling I am a VW, gun, computer fanatic.

Thanks for having me,
Jason V
 

jvblackxj

Registered User
Location
CenterVille, UT
Thanks guys. The beetle is currently in a stalled project state, but I plan to make it a street looker. Then I will get another one and either turn it into a baja or plan on getting it that way. Love them dubs.

Jason V
 

jackjoh

Jack - KC6NAR
Supporting Member
Location
Riverton, UT
Welcome on behalf of RME and the U4WDA.
Be sure to read all the instructions in "Introductions & using the Forum".

U4WDA believes the four wheeling community is best served by:
1. Education thru the use of classes, pamphlets, and films to teach responsible conservation.
2. Use Auto Dealerships and suppliers for the distribution of information.
3. Support Utah Counties in obtaining Quiet Claims to roads within their jurisdiction.
4. Stays informed and work closely with all Government Agencies and local law enforcement.
5. Where practical uses peer pressure to keep OHV use within the law.
6. Inform local agencies and law enforcement of illegal OHV use.

We promote the following: BRC/UFWDA: National legislation, action alerts, lobbying, etc
USA-All:- Local legislation, action alerts, lobbying, etc
U4WDA: On the ground actions. Service projects, education, club training, broadcasting the needs of Usa-All, UFWDA & BRC to its member clubs. Require clubs to be members of Usa-All, UFWDA & BRC, tie it into dues.
Member Clubs: Rides, education, hats, jackets, newsletters, raffles, etc. Require membership in U4WDA
Individuals: Join a club and promote responsible use amongst fellow travelers.
BRC:- National legislation, action alerts, lobbying, etc
Usa-All:- Local legislation, action alerts, lobbying, etc
U4WDA: On the ground actions. Service projects, education, club training, broadcasting the needs of Usa-All & BRC to its member clubs. Require clubs to be members of Usa-All & BRC, tie it into dues.
Member Clubs: Rides, education, hats, jackets, newsletters, raffles, etc. Require membership in U4WDA
Individuals: Join a club and promote responsible use amongst fellow travelers.
http://delalbright.com/index2.html

http://www.sharetrails.org/recreation-toolkit

http://www.nohvcc.org/education/education.asp
http://www.u4wda.org
http://www.usaall.org
 
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